Jon Hay

Jon’s career began in 1996 when he started at Hillsboro Aviation as maintenance shop intern while earning his A&P license at Portland Community College. After earning his A&P, Jon worked in the maintenance shop for nine years supporting school operations and helicopter firefighting contracts. He also served as the Airplane Charter Lead Mechanic and started the company’s Robinson R22 overhaul department.

While working at Hillsboro Aviation, Jon received his bachelor’s degree in aviation from Multnomah University and his helicopter Private Pilot Certificate. After graduating in 2005, Jon took over management of the flight school. In 2009, Jon was promoted to General Manager and held this position until 2014 when Hillsboro Aviation sold its flight training business. The school is now known as Hillsboro Aero Academy, and Jon became the CEO and President. Jon is also an investor/owner of Hillsboro Aero Academy and serves on its board of directors.

Natalia CimpeanCFO

Natalia Cimpean

Natalia joined Hillsboro Aero Academy, formerly Hillsboro Aviation, in 2008. Prior to working here, she held different management positions from Executive Director for a start-up company to Business Manager for a construction company. Natalia holds a bachelor’s degree in math and a Master of Business Administration from George Fox University. Currently, Natalia is working on her airplane Private Pilot Certificate.

During her time with the company, she has had different responsibilities in accounting, customer service and management.

David MorseVP of Operations

David Morse

Originally from Kansas, David began his flight training in 2002. After receiving his bachelor’s degree in psychology from Kansas University, he continued his flight education at Flight Safety International in Florida. In 2006, he moved to TransPac Aviation Academy, formerly PanAm, for a flight instructor position. David is an Airline Transport-rated pilot with over 3,000 incident and accident-free hours. He holds CFI, CFII, MEI, and AGI certificates. With a student pass rate of 90 percent, he was awarded the FAA Gold Seal Instructor rating.

David has approximately 10 years of management experience in the flight training industry holding director-level positions student services, customer relations, operations, as well as Chief Instructor.

David joined Hillsboro Aero Academy in 2017. As VP of Operations, David is responsible for overseeing all of our flight training operations.

Brett HartDirector of Business Development

Brett Hart

Brett started at Hillsboro Aero Academy in 2016. He received both his bachelor’s degree in public administration and marketing and his master’s in public administration from the University of Central Florida in Orlando, Florida. Prior to joining Hillsboro Aero Academy, Brett spent several years leading the admissions team for a flight school in Florida. As Director of Business Development and Partner Relations, Brett is responsible for the recruiting new student groups and supporting our partners including collegiate partners, industry operators, and international representatives.

Brett is planning on starting his private pilot training in 2017.

Max LyonsPresident Emeritus

Max Lyons

Max comes from a fourth-generation lumber family, and his first involvement with the helicopter industry came in 1974 as a ground crew member for a Sikorsky S-64 Skycrane. His flying career began when he enrolled in Hillsboro Aviation’s helicopter pilot program. In 1988, Max was hired as a helicopter Certified Flight Instructor and the manager of its foreign student pilot program. Later, Max became a charter pilot flying turbine helicopters for various operations. In 1992, he was promoted to General Manager responsible for the company’s day-to-day operations. After leading the company for seven years as its General Manager, Max purchased Hillsboro Aviation and became its President and CEO.

In 2014, Max sold the flight school portion of Hillsboro Aviation which became Hillsboro Aero Academy. Max continues his involvement with Hillsboro Aero Academy as a member of its board of directors.

Blake SegoriaDirector of Standardization

Blake Segoria

Blake began flight training at Pacific Union College in Angwin, CA in 2005 and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in aviation and his Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) Rating and Multi-Engine Instructor (MEI) Rating. Blake joined Hillsboro Aero Academy, formerly Hillsboro Aviation, in 2011 and worked extensively with our China program in Troutdale as a ground instructor and then as the Airplane Assistant Chief Instructor. In 2015, he accepted the China Program Manager position overseeing all aspects of our Chinese training program at each campus and then accepted the position of Chief Instructor for the Troutdale Campus. Blake’s extensive experience overseeing our airplane training operations makes him the perfect person to serve as our Director of Standardization.

Jared FriendDirector of Helicopter Training

Jared Friend

Jared is a Commercial helicopter pilot. Previously with Hillsboro Aviation, he worked in numerous roles, including Helicopter Chief Instructor, Charter Pilot, Safety Manager, and FAA Compliance Manager. Jared also has experience as an electronic news gathering pilot and has worked for several news stations and was Chief Pilot at KATU News Portland. Most recently, he was the Business Development Director at a durable medical equipment company based out of Eugene, Oregon. He returned to flight training in 2017 when he joined Hillsboro Aero Academy managing corporate projects and then took on the role of Director of Helicopter Training.

Amy SmithDirector of Sales and Marketing

Amy Smith

Amy started at Hillsboro Aero Academy, formerly Hillsboro Aviation, in 2009. She holds both a bachelor’s degree and a master’s degree in business administration from Gonzaga University. Prior to joining Hillsboro Aero Academy, Amy worked in marketing for non-profit and financial service companies. As the Director of Sales and Marketing, she is responsible for all marketing communications, digital strategy, and brand management in addition to overseeing our admissions team in the recruitment of new students from across the globe.

Chuck HageleDirector of Maintenance

Chuck Hagele

Chuck started his aviation career in 1988 while in high school learning to fly and work on aircraft. On his 16th birthday, he completed his first solo flight. Chuck is an instrument-rated airplane private pilot. He completed his flight training in 2002 at Hillsboro Aero Academy, formerly Hillsboro Aviation. With a primarily maintenance-focused career, Chuck is an A&P mechanic with inspection authorization. Before coming to Hillsboro Aero Academy in 2015, Chuck held the Chief Inspector position for five years at a part 145 repair station and the Director of Maintenance position for three years at a part 135 EMS operator where he worked for 12 years. Chuck holds an associate’s degree in aviation science from Eastern New Mexico University.

Mark Clark

Mark comes to Hillsboro Aero Academy with a varied and diverse background in safety. He is rated in both fixed wing and rotorcraft and is type rated as a second in command in the S-64 (Skycranes).

Mark worked for in law enforcement for 35 years, retiring in 2015 as a Sergeant with the Beaverton Police Department. While working as a police officer, Mark also instructed part-time for Hillsboro. During his career, Mark helped to start the air support units in Beaverton and Washington County where he was not only a pilot but was also the Training and Safety Officer. As the Safety Officer, Mark implemented their Safety Management System which is still in use today.

Upon his retirement, Mark flew helicopters for Hillsboro Aviation and Helicopter Transport Systems in many operations, including contract/charter, pipeline patrol, wildlife survey, tours, and most recently as a co-pilot in the Skycranes flying both fire and construction.

Mark has been married to his wife Michelle for 32 years and they have two sons; Daniel, who works in construction, and Matthew who is an Apache mechanic in the US Army.

Shasta SevcikOperations Manager

Shasta Sevcik

Shasta started at Hillsboro Aero Academy, formerly Hillsboro Aviation, in 2005 as an airplane student through the Portland Community College Aviation Science program. When she began her training, she also worked as a dispatcher and was later promoted to Lead Dispatcher, a position she held from 2006-2013. Shasta has a bachelor’s degree in professional aeronautics with a minor in aviation management from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and has her airplane Private Pilot Certificate. In 2014, she took the opportunity of backpacking solo for nine months to pursue her passion for travel and experiencing new cultures. Upon her return from traveling, she worked for Hillsboro Aviation Inc. and Life Flight Network. As the Operations Manager at Hillsboro Aero Academy, Shasta is responsible for the dispatch and scheduling departments for every campus.

Carrie WilliamsSchool Administration Manager

Carrie Williams

Originally from Florida, Carrie came to Hillsboro via Arizona 8 years ago following her pilot husband. She has a bachelor’s degree from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and spent 10 years working at Embry-Riddle in flight records, scheduling, and systems administration. Carrie joined the Hillsboro Aero Academy team in 2016. As the School Administration Manager, she is in charge of our Student Success Services department which handles everything from student housing and visas to testing and China program administrative support. The Student Success team also manages student progress tracking, and advising.

In her spare time, Carrie enjoys anything soccer related, hiking, and getting her toes into the sand as often as possible.

Ashley SouzaTalent Acquisition Manager

Ashley Souza

Ashley began working in the aviation field eight years ago. She joined the Hillsboro Aero Academy team in 2015 as the flight coordinator for the airplane training school. Shortly after, she began working in the admissions department to support prospective students from all over the world. Ashley’s current the role at Hillsboro Aero Academy is recruiting and hiring flight instructors for employment.

Ashley took her first introduction flight in a Cessna 182 back in 2010 at the Klamath Falls Airport in Oregon. After a few seconds on the flight controls, she knew she was destined for aviation and began taking flight lessons. It was love at first bank. Ashley earned her wings in 2014, and is currently working on her Commercial Pilot Certificate. She enjoys aerobatic flights, chasing sunsets from the sky and inspiring others to follow their own flight path.

Lavinia PetreHuman Resources Generalist

Lavinia Petre

Lavinia joined the Hillsboro Aero Academy team, formerly Hillsboro Aviation, in December 2013 and is now the Human Resources Generalist. Lavinia has a bachelor’s degree in Japanese and English and a master’s degree in business communication. Before moving to U.S. in 2013, she spent a year in Japan studying the language and culture and five years teaching English as a second language in Romania. In her spare time, Lavinia enjoys reading, road trips and, occasionally, tormenting the guitar she got on her birthday.

Hillsboro Aviation, a strategic partner of Hillsboro Aero Academy, provides complete helicopter and airplane services including contract and charter, aircraft sales and management, a comprehensive service center, FBO services and parts sales to domestic and international markets. For more information, visit www.hillsboroaviation.com.

Since 1980, Hillsboro Aero Academy has used its experience and global reputation to assist students to make their career dreams a reality.